95%+ of his stock is new vinyl. Dunno how he can move enoughWell, vinyl has had a pretty major resurgence over the last decade. And with some other shops in Toronto closing, people are trying to find stores that have new vinyl in stock. I will say that it's probably hard to compete with online stores, but as (we music lovers) know, there's nothing like going to a record shop and having a listen to the newest records, or finding something new. Back in about 2005/2006 maybe, I once bought a CD just because I thought the cover was super cool. Turned out to be an amazing album that has stayed with me! Never would have found it if I hadn't wandered into an HMV that day.
of that to be sustainable.
Well, vinyl has had a pretty major resurgence over the
last decade. And with some other shops in Toronto
closing, people are trying to find stores that have new
vinyl in stock.
I will say that it's probably hard to compete with online
stores, but as (we music lovers) know, there's nothing
like going to a record shop and having a listen to the
newest records, or finding something new.
Back in about 2005/2006 maybe, I once bought a CD just
because I thought the cover was super cool. Turned out to
be an amazing album that has stayed with me! Never would
have found it if I hadn't wandered into an HMV that day.
I don't recall buying a CD purely on its cover aesthetic. I'd
usually have a list with me based on what I read in hi-fi/music
magazines.
LP's I bought for just the cover:
John Lord (Deep Purple) ... "Gemini Suite"
ELP ... "Tarkus"
CSNY "4 Way Street"
Woodstock 1+2+3
Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother"
...
LP's I bought for just the cover:
John Lord (Deep Purple) ... "Gemini Suite"
ELP ... "Tarkus"
CSNY "4 Way Street"
Woodstock 1+2+3
Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother"
...
And "Thick as a brick" ... impossble as a CD, has to be vinyl.
I wasn't aware of the parody aspect of that album. I wasn't
really tuned into Jethro Tull that much back then either. But
the backstory is interesting. Will be looking forward to give
the album a proper listen - courtesy of Spotify.
I don't recall buying a CD purely on its cover aesthetic. I'd
usually have a list with me based on what I read in hi-fi/music magazines.
LP's I bought for just the cover:
Unless it's a recording that I *want* to hear in its entirety
and in the same familiar order, CDs offer more convenience of
track selection, better dynamic range...
seemed to be an average $25. Now, they seem to be no less than
$36, and with many more "versions" like different coloured
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